Questions and Answers for Southern Patio Large 22.24 in. Dia x 13.04 in. H 49 qt. Kentucky Walnut Medium Brown High-Density Resin Whiskey Barrel Outdoor Planter
A: Hello,
This is a 1.5 gallon pot.
Thank you for your inquiry.
by|May 7, 2024
Q:What is the diameter of the bottom of the planter?
by|Sep 4, 2023
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A: Hello,
The bottom measures at 15.3 inches.
Thank you for your inquiry.
by|Apr 2, 2024
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Q:It only has one plug for a drainage hole. Don't you need more holes for drainage?
by|Jun 19, 2023
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A: If you feel that additional drainage holes are needed, you can certainly drill more. If the planter is in an area that receives a lot of rainfall, drilling more holes is ideal. You can also fill the bottom with empty cans or soda bottles to help with drainage as well.
by|Jun 20, 2023
Q:What is the diameter of the bottom of the barrel?
by|Jun 19, 2023
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A: 15.42 inches
by|Jun 20, 2023
Q:It doesnt have any drain holes. what size drill bit should I use to make the holes, and how many drain holes?
by|Jun 11, 2023
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A: This whiskey barrel contains a drainage hole with plug. Simply push the plug through with a screwdriver.
by|Sep 20, 2023
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Q:How long will this last as an outside planter in mild weather climate
by|May 29, 2023
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A: 3-4 years
by|Jun 1, 2023
A: It’s important to drain your pot of all water before the onset of freezing temperatures. Make sure drilled drainage holes are free from blockage so that water isn’t captured inside your planter.
It’s always helpful to protect pots AND plants from freezing temperatures by covering them with towels, sheets, blankets, tarps, or cardboard.
by|May 30, 2023
A: I live in Arizona and they are still together after 2 yes being outside under a porch.
by|Jul 7, 2023
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A: I have had a few years and still holding up. Heat and cold still in good shape
by|May 30, 2023
A: I suspect that it will last as long as you keep it. It is plastic, so it won't break down like wood would.
by|May 31, 2023
Q:Is this planter food safe for growing vegetables?
by|May 15, 2023
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A: This product has not been tested for that purpose.
by|May 15, 2023
A: In general yes.
Since, origin of manufacturing is not known so I am not sure to answer accurately.
by|May 19, 2023
A: when ever you are doubtful regarding the safety issue google the question, rather than ask a buyer who may not be knowledgeable for such a tech question. I used it for roses and doing good. I understand this plastic is safe, but you mau=y read some more
by|Nov 12, 2023
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Q:I live in Montana and it gets pretty cold and snows - will these hold up in the winter, 6 months of it?
by|May 11, 2023
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A: Mine has beautifully
by|May 15, 2023
A: It’s important to drain your pot of all water before the onset of freezing temperatures. Make sure drilled drainage holes are free from blockage so that water isn’t captured inside your planter.
It’s always helpful to protect pots AND plants from freezing temperatures by covering them with towels, sheets, blankets, tarps, or cardboard.
by|May 12, 2023
A: Oh my, yes! We have had these for several years and they have remained outdoors, rain or shine, snow and ice as well. They have withstood the hot & humid summers here in the Midwest, as well as the frigid icy winters! And they still look new; no color loss or deterioration of any note. We mostly use them, turned over, to protect our garden from rabbits (at night) and during the winter, so they can't chew the woody stems down to the ground. We drilled holes in the bottom so water/snow can get in. And I would suggest doing this if you plan to use them as planters in the traditional way!